K-HEART SPORTS – TUESDAY – 02/20/24
MINOT, ND – Region Tournaments for Division A and B girls basketball began on Monday. We’ll broadcast select games from each of the local tournaments.
High School Girls Basketball
Division A
Region 3 Tournament – Minot State Dome
Quarterfinal
#1 South Prairie-Max def. #8 Dunseith, 80-32
#5 Rugby def. #4 Des Lacs-Burlington, 40-39
#2 Bottineau def. #7 Stanley, 64-24
#6 Turtle Mountain def. #3 Nedrose, 74-68
#1 South Prairie-Max def. #8 Dunseith, 80-32
#5 Rugby def. #4 Des Lacs-Burlington, 40-39
#2 Bottineau def. #7 Stanley, 64-24
#6 Turtle Mountain def. #3 Nedrose, 74-68
Today’s schedule
Semifinal
#1 South Prairie-Max vs #5 Rugby, 6 pm (HEARD ON 106.9 FM)
#2 Bottineau vs #6 Turtle Mountain, 20 min after
#1 South Prairie-Max vs #5 Rugby, 6 pm (HEARD ON 106.9 FM)
#2 Bottineau vs #6 Turtle Mountain, 20 min after
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High School Girls Basketball
Division B
Division B
Region 4 Tournament – Minot Auditorium
Quarterfinal
Kenmare-Bowbells def. Bishop Ryan, 42-35
Berthold def. Trenton, 43-38
T-G-U def. Powers Lake-Burke Central, 49-15
Our Redeemer’s def. Tioga, 47-31 (OR: Maya Vibeto surpassed 2,000 career points)
Kenmare-Bowbells def. Bishop Ryan, 42-35
Berthold def. Trenton, 43-38
T-G-U def. Powers Lake-Burke Central, 49-15
Our Redeemer’s def. Tioga, 47-31 (OR: Maya Vibeto surpassed 2,000 career points)
Today’s schedule
Semifinal
Kenmare-Bowbells vs Berthold, 6 pm (HEARD ON 1320 AM)
T-G-U vs Our Redeemer’s, 20 min after (HEARD ON 1320 AM)
Kenmare-Bowbells vs Berthold, 6 pm (HEARD ON 1320 AM)
T-G-U vs Our Redeemer’s, 20 min after (HEARD ON 1320 AM)
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MSU BASEBALL
DENVER, Colo. (MSU) – Minot State received contributions from every part of their lineup as all nine starters reached base safely, but the Beavers fell to the Regis Rangers 18-8 Monday in the finale of their 4-game, non-conference series. Senior Tim Carlson (0-1) came out of the bullpen for Minot State (1-3 overall) and took the loss. Senior Noah Balandran was a bright spot for the Beavers, coming out of the bullpen as well and throwing one scoreless inning, allowing no hits, with no walks and one strikeout. Junior Miles Iverson led the way offensively for the Beavers, going 1-for-2 in the ballgame with a home run, a walk and an RBI. Sophomore Colton Bagshaw put together a noteworthy effort as well, going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI. Junior Javier Gutierrez also helped out, going 2-for-3 for Minot State with a walk and two RBI. The Beavers got on the board immediately, starting their scoring with two runs in the top of the first inning. Minot State scored twice on a two-run double off the bat of Bagshaw. The Beavers then lost some of their lead, but expanded on their advantage in the third inning after the Rangers cut it to 2-1. Minot State brought home a pair, with one run driven in by Gutierrez’s single, which brought the Beavers lead to 4-1. Regis came back to even the ballgame at four before Minot State reclaimed a 7-4 advantage in the fourth inning. Minot State lost the lead they built in the fourth, but got back on the scoreboard in the eighth trailing 18-7. The Beavers drove home a run on Iverson’s leadoff dinger off freshman Frankie Tarantino, tightening the Regis lead to 18-8. The Beavers were unable to get any closer as neither team scored again in the ballgame.
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UND MENS BASKETBALL-HONOR
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (UND) – North Dakota sophomore guard Treysen Eaglestaff won Summit League Peak Performer of the Week for the week of February 12-18, announced by the conference office Monday afternoon. It is his third honor of the season and of his career—he is second only to Denver’s Tommy Bruner in Peak Performer of the Week awards this season. Eaglestaff scored a career-high 33 points in the win over Denver on Thursday night, with 27 points coming in the second half. He scored 17 points, which was second on the team in the win over Oral Roberts on Saturday. With 25 points per game, 15-16 shooting from the foul line and 56% shooting from the floor, Eaglestaff paced the green and white to two double digit road wins. Additionally, against Oral Roberts, three of the four rebounds he grabbed were offensive boards and from beyond the arc he shot 5-12 during the two games.